Teresa Miriam Brammer

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Teresa Miriam Brammer

Birth
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Death
21 Aug 2001 (aged 37)
Renton, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spanaway, Pierce County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.0161802, Longitude: -122.3705499
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Teresa M. Brammer, RN, of Renton, died August 21 after suffering a stroke. She was 37 years old. She was born in Tacoma on April 22, 1964. She was a graduate of Sumner High School and the University of Washington.

She was descended from many early settlers of the Pierce County area. Among these were early Danish immigrants, Scottish employees of the Hudson Bay Company and English settlers that came at the turn of the century from Ohio (originally from colonial Virginia and England). She is also descended from the Nisqually Indian Tribe.

She is survived by her mother, Patricia Svinth Brammer, of the home; her father, Richard A. Brammer, of Belfair, WA; a brother, Richard A. Brammer, of Renton; and three sisters: Mary P. Briggs of Shelton, WA; and Jean E. Lloyd and Nancy L. Sager, both of Vancouver, WA. She is also survived by a great aunt, Cecelia Carpenter of Tacoma; a great uncle, Luther Svinth of Tieton, WA; and seven nephews and nieces. Her remains are buried at Bethany Lutheran Cemetery.
Teresa M. Brammer, RN, of Renton, died August 21 after suffering a stroke. She was 37 years old. She was born in Tacoma on April 22, 1964. She was a graduate of Sumner High School and the University of Washington.

She was descended from many early settlers of the Pierce County area. Among these were early Danish immigrants, Scottish employees of the Hudson Bay Company and English settlers that came at the turn of the century from Ohio (originally from colonial Virginia and England). She is also descended from the Nisqually Indian Tribe.

She is survived by her mother, Patricia Svinth Brammer, of the home; her father, Richard A. Brammer, of Belfair, WA; a brother, Richard A. Brammer, of Renton; and three sisters: Mary P. Briggs of Shelton, WA; and Jean E. Lloyd and Nancy L. Sager, both of Vancouver, WA. She is also survived by a great aunt, Cecelia Carpenter of Tacoma; a great uncle, Luther Svinth of Tieton, WA; and seven nephews and nieces. Her remains are buried at Bethany Lutheran Cemetery.